The BriefTrump backed down on a threat to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.Still, a 25% tariff is planned to ...
President Donald Trump has halted a plan to double tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel following Ontario’s suspended ...
A full-on trade war could be particularly painful in Wisconsin given its economy's close ties with Canada and the fact that ...
The Great Lakes Compact, along with other binational agreements that protect the lakes, are at risk as Trump expands pressure ...
If President Trump does not resolve his dispute with our northern neighbors soon, the real victims will be U.S. consumers, ...
A 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada went into effect Tuesday. President Trump also doubled tariffs on some Chinese ...
Gov. Tony Evers accused congressional Republicans of abdicating their duty in allowing Trump's tariffs to move forward.
Canada’s decision to retaliate was not just about responding in kind; it was a strategic move aimed at pressuring key U.S.
Johnson listed Wisconsin manufacturers, builders and farmers as groups that could be impacted by Trump administration tariffs ...
A day after offering Canada a one-month reprieve on punishing nearly across-the-board 25% tariffs, President Donald Trump has ...
Still, Wisconsin manufacturers expect to have a good 2025 even through the uncertainty facing the economy, according to a ...
Wisconsin consumers and businesses should expect to pay more for produce, fuel, building materials and other items as the result of new tariffs. A 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada ...